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Despite setbacks on climate change under the Trump presidency, here are five ways we are making progress in the climate ...
Climate justice means holding accountable the countries, corporations, and people fueling our climate crisis and demanding ...
In response to the reported Trump administration proposal for the future of the State Department and US foreign aid, Oxfam America President & CEO Abby Maxman said: ...
Upcoming rains and aid cuts could further hamper humanitarian efforts and push millions of people to famine As Sudan’s conflict enters its third year, massive displacement and fighting are spilling ...
Two years into Sudan’s brutal war, the humanitarian catastrophe has engulfed the entire country, spilled over across the region, and shows no signs of abating. Thousands continue to be killed, starved ...
More than 38 million people live in poverty in the United States—the wealthiest country in the world. Oxfam exposes the realities of life for working poor people and offers pragmatic solutions to ...
Ending poverty and injustice starts with gender justice and rights for women. Gender discrimination and persecution threaten the safety and dignity of millions of women around the world. Queer, trans, ...
The carbon footprint of the world’s one billion poorest people represents just 3 percent of the global total. Yet as climate change advances, poor communities are hardest hit. Not only do we have a ...
Demand that Congress tax the ultra-rich and corporations and invest in people and the planet to create a more equal future.
Climate justice means holding accountable the countries, corporations, and people fueling our climate crisis and demanding they support those experiencing its harshest effects. Oxfam takes a closer ...
In our continued mission to end poverty, hunger and social injustice, we constantly strive to hire the best possible talent. Our people make a difference on a global basis every single day, and you ...